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The Hotel is located in east Dresden, in the district of Laubegast. Each guest can admire a marvelous panorama of the meadows near the Elbe River, the embanment of the opposite river bank with a television tower and the "blue miracle" - the bridge over the Elbe River. The 24 Hotel rooms are comfortable, furnished in a rural style and so they make the guests feel particulary well. All the rooms equipped with a bathroom with WC/shower, hairdryer, phone, WiFi, TV and a minibar. You can reach the Dresden city museum and the historic Old Town, as well as other museums and culturally interesting places within 15 minutes going by tram, without the need to search for parkingspace. Wanderers and nature lovers can visit the Saxon Switzerland after only 30 minutes drive. The world- renowned Bastion, fortress of Königstein and the national park Saxon Switzerland are just a few examples of the many places worth seeing or visiting, also on boat trips, while Biking or hiking.

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Travel Blogs from Dresden

Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic center of Germany and Europe. The Dresden University of Technology is one of the 10 largest universities in Germany and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative. ...

Inside of a road side stop, we got to go into Dresden for a bit less than 2 hours. The city is really beautiful and the contrast between old and new is amazing. There is an old/new Church there and the reconstruction since it was destroyed in the war only finished a decade ago. They've used as many of the old blocks as possible and you can see the scorch marks from the bombs but the rest of ...

... I thought they tasted like popcorn, really dry popcorn lol. Sightseeing done it was time for a beer. Julia and Korbi had reserved a table at both a vegetarian restaurant as well as at lowenbrau (which I now know is pronounced loovenbroy). Mum and I chose lowenbrau as it is a German icon and we really wanted a beer haha. It was great to have people that speak German with us. They did everything. We got an English menu but there was only one vegetarian dish in ...

... collected over the years (e.g. Weaponry, porcelain, scientific equipment, etc). We had the option at this stop to do a walking tour and given that we were the only two English speaking people this was a private tour, winner! So we did this and our tour guide, Grit, took us through the castle and past the Semperoper and to the Dresdener Schloss (the royal family residence, complete with its own church) and on to ...

... like that, but I was hungry so wasn’t too fussy at the time. I went inside as all the sidewalk tables were occupied. It was warm inside, but almost deserted. Better yet, there were no smokers! It took awhile for the food to arrive, and when it was finally served it was a large portion (which I wasn’t able to finish). It wasn’t the best meal I’ve had as there was too much cream on the Spaghetti Carbonara, the type of thing one ...